Report Manager Help File

T

T. Jay Solon

Howdy y'all. My company recently bought me a new cpu so I
could have Office and excel 2000. We loaded the excel add-
in "Report Manager". When I tried to open said help file I
got error message saying cannot find file xlmain8. I went
to microsoft web site and got instructions on how to get
around this problem but it turns out the get arounds are
for XL97 and I have 2000. The 2000 site does not have any
index matches for the file xlmain8. Can anyone help me
find my help file? Thanks. T.
 
D

Debra Dalgleish

The following post refers to the same problem in Excel 2002:


http://groups.google.com/groups?&[email protected]

Instead of using the Help button in the Report Manager, you could use
Excel's Help file, and search for Report Manager. But you're not missing
much -- pasted below are the contents of the Report Manager Help screen.

'=============================
About the Report Manager command (View menu)

Combines a sequence of sheets, views, and scenarios to create a report
that you can print.

Reports
Click a report in the Reports box to print, edit, or delete the report.

Print
Click Print to print the selected report.

Add
Click Add to create a new report.

Edit
Click Edit to edit the selected report.

Delete
Click Delete to delete the selected report.
'===========================================
 
T

T. Jay Solon

-----Original Message-----
The following post refers to the same problem in Excel 2002:
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Instead of using the Help button in the Report Manager, you could use
Excel's Help file, and search for Report Manager. But you're not missing
much -- pasted below are the contents of the Report Manager Help screen.

'=============================
About the Report Manager command (View menu)

Combines a sequence of sheets, views, and scenarios to create a report
that you can print.

Reports
Click a report in the Reports box to print, edit, or delete the report.

Print
Click Print to print the selected report.

Add
Click Add to create a new report.

Edit
Click Edit to edit the selected report.

Delete
Click Delete to delete the selected report.
'===========================================




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Debra Dalgleish
Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html

.
Thank You for the information. I should know by now
that "Help" usually doesn't. Merry Christmas. T.
 

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